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the cpu cooler fan 29.99 http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/...sp?EdpNo=685519&CatId=795i already have a maxator 250gb hardrive and i have a logitech wierless mx duoi have speakers and a printer and i have a lot of games the only reason i am doing this it so i wont have to shar a pc with my faminly so any ideas on what i should buy more or if i can find a part cheaper any where or if i should change any parts i have chosen to different ones

If you want a DVD+R BestBuy has one (8x write, some they have are 5x write) for around $69 after rebate ($89 before). I mention this as you claim yours is $49.59 but tiger sais $89.99 (plus shipping you're lookin upwards to $120 dependant on what you choose).

As for the mobo/proc, I'm going with a soyo board for my machine with an AMD Athlon XP 3200+ proc, equals a bit cheaper than what you're goin at...Mobo $114Proc $107

update on what i am geting do u guys know how i can find cheaper stuff so i wont go broke i have only 700 dallors and my mom will pay shiping but here is what i want but if any one knows how i can get a great gaming pc that is fast than give me ideas here is what i have so far

Here is a quote also from another Anandtech article that you gamers might find interest in

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AMD owners have much more of a reason to rejoice: the Athlon 64 runs Doom perfectly. It's almost as if the game was built to run best on an Athlon 64; maybe AMD should invest some marketing dollars in their own "The way it's meant to be played" campaign. And to make things even better, you don't even have to have the fastest Athlon 64 to get great performance, even the meager 3000+ manages to offer performance equal to that of Intel's Extreme Edition Pentium 4 at a much lower cost. The key to AMD's success is the on-die memory controller; with lower latency memory accesses than the competing Intel solutions, Doom 3 sees system memory as one big cache and drives performance up considerably. It is also the on-die memory controller that makes cache size less of an issue on the Athlon 64, while too small of a cache seems to make or break performance with the Pentium 4.

Don't feel like looking up much more. I wouldn't say they are worthless, course you can have your own opinion. I would say the price is not worth the benefit for the FX-53. But the lower end of the 64s do show enough of a performance benefit to warrant paying a little more money for a 64 than a 32, even using a price/performance ratio.

It's probably not a joke, there are student versions of software that are pretty cheap. I'm not sure what the dfferences are. Microsoft estimates that the upgrade student version should cost about $100. I have been researching this and if there is any difference between them i can't find it. You can also get Office 2003 student and teacher edition for $129.

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